BLOODFLAMES REVISITED AT PAUL KASMIN GALLERY

By Luke MacMillan

Paul Kasmin Gallery in Chelsea is currently housing “Bloodflames Revisited,” which is influenced by an innovative 1947 exhibit titled “Bloodflames.” Containing subversive works featuring more than twelve artists, onlookers use an elevated, red runway to wander through the gallery. Yellow walls and straw covered floors line the runway, creating a more dynamic relationship between the visitors’ field of vision and each piece on display. Celebrating both incandescence and different perspectives, Bloodflames Revisited is an innovative and bold exhibit that can’t be missed.